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UK
/bˈuːɪlˌæbeɪs/
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NOUN
- highly seasoned Mediterranean soup or stew made of several kinds of fish and shellfish with tomatoes and onions or leeks and seasoned with saffron and garlic and herbs
How To Use bouillabaisse In A Sentence
- It's a kind of bouillabaisse of pretty standard Ivy league reflexes and prejudices, cobbled together without any real examination. Ferule & Fescue
- Bofinger is a shrine to food, staffed by mustachioed waiters in black waistcoats and white aprons, waltzing around the various rooms bearing platters of fruits de mer, wobbling crème caramels, great tureens of bouillabaisse.
- On the menu were classics unheard of in Fifties London: paté de campagne, matelote d' anguille and bouillabaisse.
- We´re not leaving for a while longer and I can´t add Antibbes to my list but I´ll be down the road in funky Marseilles enjoying (in my opinion) some of the best bouillabaisse and Bouride on the planet on the malecón south of the old port at the old style Restaurant Michele - an institution in Marseilles. On Life and Wealth
- He thought it was a kind of bouillabaisse of conspiracy theories. The Magazine: VF Daily
- I make bouillabaisse for those who like it, but -- between you and me -- Norman matelote of fish is just as good. Masters of the Guild
- I stay away from the bouillabaisse wars by simply not calling my Provencal-accented fish soup by that hallowed name. Archive 2007-08-01
- Many of the 4,000 books in the auction www.bloomsburyauctions.com have Davidson's bookplate affixed—a simple line drawing of the Mediterranean rascasse fish, the essential ingredient of bouillabaisse, of which Davidson wrote a hilarious essay called "The Harlot of Marseilles. A Culinary Man of Letters
- Cornerstone got extra points for choosing the least pretentious moniker (it doesn't need to be called bouillabaisse to be delicious). Post-gazette.com - News
- When Neil began to fish in the lagoon the nutritious bouillabaisse that Monique prepared soon revived him. RUSHING TO PARADISE